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there's no technological change that occurred they are. what happened was israel eventually learn that couldn't stop terrorist attacks by simply putting more police are more military on the streets. here's basically the thought process that went on. let's say you have a terrorist on a bus. the terrorist has huge strategic damage. the first thing he can do is be patient and wait until the police leave or he can tell the police first and then track of the people people on the bus. israel found it just in have infinite money. they could hire more police, but if the terrorists were just patient enough to be some opening that would allow them to engage. the difference with allowing israelis to carry concealed handguns and you've had 15% of the population, he doesn't know who is supposed to go first. it could be somebody on his left, right, behind to mourn for him to be able to stop them. so that makes it very difficult. he pulls out a gun, other people pull out a gun and he's in trouble. it really doesn't give a chance for others to respond. yo
there's no technological change that occurred they are. what happened was israel eventually learn that couldn't stop terrorist attacks by simply putting more police are more military on the streets. here's basically the thought process that went on. let's say you have a terrorist on a bus. the terrorist has huge strategic damage. the first thing he can do is be patient and wait until the police leave or he can tell the police first and then track of the people people on the bus. israel found it...
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which brings me to the topic of data and technology. throughout this process both the co-chairs and i have heard a great deal about the quality of our data and how that affects our ability to target and persuade voters. numerous voices emphasize how we must move to inteuate new sources of data and expand access to the data beyond the rnc. overhauling our data infrastructure won't happen overnight, but we'll move to invest more resources into data collection and management and integrate data into every single thing that we do. we'll lead by example because we want every campaign, group and committee to make data a top priority. therefore, as recommended we're hiring a new chief digital and technology officer who will build out and oversee three important, distinct teams; data, digital and technology. those teams will work together to integrate their respective areas throughout the rnc and provide data-driven focus for the rest of the organization. and there'll be the -- they'll be the new center of gravity within the organization. second
which brings me to the topic of data and technology. throughout this process both the co-chairs and i have heard a great deal about the quality of our data and how that affects our ability to target and persuade voters. numerous voices emphasize how we must move to inteuate new sources of data and expand access to the data beyond the rnc. overhauling our data infrastructure won't happen overnight, but we'll move to invest more resources into data collection and management and integrate data...
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this space primarily in the belief that advances in communications technologies, information technologies, computing power and precision munitions that completely revolutionized war and warfare. and, therefore, wars could be waged in the future in a way that would be very fast, cheap, efficient and low-cost. mainly by the projection of firepower onto land from the maritime and aerospace domain, but also employing small numbers of elite special forces. and that would provide the answer to the problem of future armed conflict. it was an appealing argument because we would all like work obviously to be fast, cheap, efficient and low-cost. but, of course, as it turns out in both afghanistan and in iraq we were confronted with realities that really demonstrated in the 1990s associate with what was called at the time the revolution in military affairs. it was meant a faith-based argument. once we confronted reality, we really had to adapt quickly to i think what our four main continuities in war and warfare that were certainly evident in iraq. and the first is the war is an extension of politic
this space primarily in the belief that advances in communications technologies, information technologies, computing power and precision munitions that completely revolutionized war and warfare. and, therefore, wars could be waged in the future in a way that would be very fast, cheap, efficient and low-cost. mainly by the projection of firepower onto land from the maritime and aerospace domain, but also employing small numbers of elite special forces. and that would provide the answer to the...
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will be technology development. we came to be able to record from hundreds of thousands of brain cells at the same time. this is the brain activity map. it is giving to be a very exciting moment to put something together that we could >> our roundtable focuses on the president's trip to the middle east. at four.com.ine good morning. whichshing bureau chief is available. thank you for being here. .et me begin with israel fights whatses this question, will israelis and palestinians to do now. how do you respond? what are they going to get the israelis to do. some movement that was not expected. we are seeing that the united states is pushing for a meeting. the prime minister -- we are seeing some movement that was basically gone. expectations were pretty low. the president was using this trip to listen. what were the results? , the question is how do you translate that. how do you turn this momentum. let me get your reactions. >> the president spent today than israel. he crossed the border into palestinian territory.
will be technology development. we came to be able to record from hundreds of thousands of brain cells at the same time. this is the brain activity map. it is giving to be a very exciting moment to put something together that we could >> our roundtable focuses on the president's trip to the middle east. at four.com.ine good morning. whichshing bureau chief is available. thank you for being here. .et me begin with israel fights whatses this question, will israelis and palestinians to do...
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sleep it's technology innovation all the latest developments from around russia we've gone to the future and covered. with.
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it's technology innovation all the developments around russia we are going to the future are covered. max kaiser this is the kaiser report what you got for me today sweetie pie max kaiser well i have command and control confiscation and crystal. the first headline is actually this is a newsletter sent to people in a housing association in manchester is from eastland homes can you really afford sky cigarettes bingo drinks and other nonessentials they live in an open air prison these are states and the government if they're not wanting to supply the prisoners with what little comfort they have in cigarettes and methamphetamine in baps also inhalation then they should consider closing these prisons getting rid of something completely wasteful like the monarchy and returning to some kind of genuine economy well but the point is that once you become a ward of the state this is what is essentially happens especially during a crisis situation now my question is why as wards of the state why aren't the city of london why are they receiving newsletters like this why don't we write insulting co
it's technology innovation all the developments around russia we are going to the future are covered. max kaiser this is the kaiser report what you got for me today sweetie pie max kaiser well i have command and control confiscation and crystal. the first headline is actually this is a newsletter sent to people in a housing association in manchester is from eastland homes can you really afford sky cigarettes bingo drinks and other nonessentials they live in an open air prison these are states...
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mike ron technology, however, is a big gainer today despite the fact that it posted a quarterly loss. what's pushing it up? >> it's pushing it up because they said the outlook for memory chip prices is getting better. the memory in your computer prices have been whacked. starting to come up. rbc raising their target from 12 to 10. the rating though on mike ron says outperform. >> and this is the answer to that teaser that we gave you before the break. halozyme therapeutics soaring. >> this is a stock you need to know about and the stock big enough for us to talk about. they said that them and baxter said that a european medical agency has granted a positive opinion to baxter for the use of one of halo's drugs for immunodeficiency disorder. basically here's the thing. positive street trials. baxter getting a positive opinion ruling from europe. it's the little things that seem obscure,ton to be honest hard to understand. >> biby the way, just as were you speaking there, year to date is up by 1%, up by zero%. >> they can go the other way. you've got to be careful with biotext. >> absolu
mike ron technology, however, is a big gainer today despite the fact that it posted a quarterly loss. what's pushing it up? >> it's pushing it up because they said the outlook for memory chip prices is getting better. the memory in your computer prices have been whacked. starting to come up. rbc raising their target from 12 to 10. the rating though on mike ron says outperform. >> and this is the answer to that teaser that we gave you before the break. halozyme therapeutics soaring....
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going on guys i'm abby martin and this is breaking in the set so a couple of days ago the cia's chief technology officer gus hunt laid out the candid truth when it comes to the agencies and see shabelle craving for more and more and more information you see the agency just signed a ten year deal with amazon the first six hundred million dollars cloud data storage service so it's like quite a lot doesn't it well this week good old gus revealed why when he said quote the value of any piece of information is only known when you can connect it with something else that arrives at a future point in time since you can't connect dots you don't have the drives us into a mode oh we fundamentally try to collect everything and hang onto it for ever wait wait wait how long. the way good. there. oh my god forever well cia here's just another show to add to the never ending data file you surely have on me so let's break that so. it looks like the floor of the observer see i mean like. obama just wrapped up his first presidential trip to israel and palestine during his three day visit he spent ninety nine perce
going on guys i'm abby martin and this is breaking in the set so a couple of days ago the cia's chief technology officer gus hunt laid out the candid truth when it comes to the agencies and see shabelle craving for more and more and more information you see the agency just signed a ten year deal with amazon the first six hundred million dollars cloud data storage service so it's like quite a lot doesn't it well this week good old gus revealed why when he said quote the value of any piece of...
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and that technology helps paralysis victims get up, stand, walk and sit again. >>> boeing will run two flights -- flight tests,sts, th is, of its revamped 787 battery system maybe as soon as tomorrow. those tests would mark another step towards boeing's goal to service in just a matter of weeks. the stock is up 13% this year, it's 1%, though, in today's trading day. ty, up to you. >>> they may be practical, but they have never been cool. some people i know would never be caught driving one, the great minivan. but now an answer may be coming to the surface to satisfy the need for convenience and style and roominess, family-friendly car. phil lebeau who just admitted that he did once drive a minivan. >> absolutely. are you saying i'm not cool, tiler? are you saying i'm not cool? >> i'm not saying. >> we'll talk about that later on. let me show you a stat that i think a lot of people will say just how out of favor are minivans? look at how sales have fallen since 2000. back in 2000, about 8% of all vehicles sold in the u.s. were minivans, $1.3 million in total sales. now it's dropped all
and that technology helps paralysis victims get up, stand, walk and sit again. >>> boeing will run two flights -- flight tests,sts, th is, of its revamped 787 battery system maybe as soon as tomorrow. those tests would mark another step towards boeing's goal to service in just a matter of weeks. the stock is up 13% this year, it's 1%, though, in today's trading day. ty, up to you. >>> they may be practical, but they have never been cool. some people i know would never be...
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zap technology. departure. hertz gold plus rewards also offers ereturn-- our fastest way to return your car. just note your mileage and zap ! you're outta there ! we'll e-mail your receipt in a flash, too. it's just another way you'll be traveling at the speed of hertz. >>> welcome back to the program. a contentious atmosphere where the our row group chair is speaking in moscow taking questions from at times a hostile crowd being pushed on to the response the european union has had thus far with regard to the cypress issue. by the way, criticism coming not just from the people at that gathering, but from fitch which is slamming the way the eu has handled this. and essentially in a press release talking about how it brings into focus the cost of policymakers muddling through approach to the eurozone crisis saying each sovereign and bank crisis is prompting an ad hoc response, exacerbating uncertainty and financial instability. they say there are no meeting implications for sovereigns. but with a statement like t
zap technology. departure. hertz gold plus rewards also offers ereturn-- our fastest way to return your car. just note your mileage and zap ! you're outta there ! we'll e-mail your receipt in a flash, too. it's just another way you'll be traveling at the speed of hertz. >>> welcome back to the program. a contentious atmosphere where the our row group chair is speaking in moscow taking questions from at times a hostile crowd being pushed on to the response the european union has had...
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. >> brown: we continue our series on how broadband technology is changing our lives. tonight, a look at chattanooga, tennessee-- home of the nation's fastest internet connections. >> sreenivasan: and, spencer michaels has the story of photo journalists who risked their lives to tell the stories of iraqis in the early days of the war. >> as photographers, we're always looking for ways to communicate the urgency of horrible drama in these situations. >> brown: that's all ahead. on tonight's "newshour." >> major funding for the pbs newshour has been provided by: ♪ ♪ moving our economy for 160 years. bnsf, the engine that connects us. >> and by the alfred p. sloan foundation. supporting science, technology, and improved economic performance and financial literacy in the 21st century. >> and with the ongoing support of these institutions and foundations. and... >> this program was made possible by the corporation for public broadcasting. and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers ke y. thank you. >> brown: president obama called on young israelis to see the
. >> brown: we continue our series on how broadband technology is changing our lives. tonight, a look at chattanooga, tennessee-- home of the nation's fastest internet connections. >> sreenivasan: and, spencer michaels has the story of photo journalists who risked their lives to tell the stories of iraqis in the early days of the war. >> as photographers, we're always looking for ways to communicate the urgency of horrible drama in these situations. >> brown: that's all...
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impact wool exports from new zealand, textile production in spain, and the use of medical technology in the u.s.? at t. rowe price, we understand the connections of a complex, global economy. it's just one reason over 75% of our mutual funds beat their 10-year lipper average. t. rowe price. invest with confidence. request a prospectus or summary prospectus with investment information, risks, fees and expenses to read and consider carefully before investing. a talking car. but i'll tell you what impresses me. a talking train. this ge locomotive can tell you exactly where it is, what it's carrying, while using less fuel. delivering whatever the world needs, when it needs it. ♪ after all, what's the point of talking if you don't have something important to say? ♪ all stations come over to mithis is for real this time. step seven point two one two. verify and lock. command is locked. five seconds. three, two, one. standing by for capture. the most innovative software on the planet... dragon is captured. is connecting today's leading companies to places beyond it. siemens. answers. >>
impact wool exports from new zealand, textile production in spain, and the use of medical technology in the u.s.? at t. rowe price, we understand the connections of a complex, global economy. it's just one reason over 75% of our mutual funds beat their 10-year lipper average. t. rowe price. invest with confidence. request a prospectus or summary prospectus with investment information, risks, fees and expenses to read and consider carefully before investing. a talking car. but i'll tell you what...
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in terms of technology, you now see 40% of afghans using mobile telephones. up to six million internet users, 45% of eaflings -- afghans now live in urban areas. the transport network is really quite joined up quite sophisticated, highway one is very nearly completed. women's issues are very different now. you see some 2.5 million girls in primary or secondary education. health care is much improved for women. they're able to talk to each other on mobile telephones. and if you look at the economy, it's growing at 9% in g.d.p. terms and i think for all those reasons the insurgency is having to think differently about how it might come back if it ever came back in political patriot terms and i think the feel in pakistan is different too. the sense i get is that they recognize that they've got a shared problem. some of the things that the general has talked about over the last three to six months recognized that this problem is something that they've www.to solve internally as well and -- got to solve termy as well and that's changing things. the big challenge i
in terms of technology, you now see 40% of afghans using mobile telephones. up to six million internet users, 45% of eaflings -- afghans now live in urban areas. the transport network is really quite joined up quite sophisticated, highway one is very nearly completed. women's issues are very different now. you see some 2.5 million girls in primary or secondary education. health care is much improved for women. they're able to talk to each other on mobile telephones. and if you look at the...
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it's in coming up with uh the images, the aesthetic, as well as the actual technological designs that makes people want to be southern californians. >> reporter: southern californians like surfer c.d. kinley. >> got some vans. typical vans, socks, all of the rage right now. just cooler than white socks in general. >> reporter: speaking of cooler, is it cooler to ride an american-made surfboard, or an imported surfboard, say, from china? >> well, just to me personally, supporting a brand that's from california like infinity, who's been making boards here for 50 years, that's a lot cooler for me. >> reporter: and at least around here, that's how a lot of the cowabunga crowd still feels and still spends its money. >> brown: international trade and a call for reduced barriers was on the agenda this week, as treasury secretary jack lew met with top chinese leaders in beijing. no word yet if surfboards came up. >> sreenivasan: now, our series on broadband and how it's changing our habits, our work, our communities. tonight, we focus on why some cities are opting for even faster access and w
it's in coming up with uh the images, the aesthetic, as well as the actual technological designs that makes people want to be southern californians. >> reporter: southern californians like surfer c.d. kinley. >> got some vans. typical vans, socks, all of the rage right now. just cooler than white socks in general. >> reporter: speaking of cooler, is it cooler to ride an american-made surfboard, or an imported surfboard, say, from china? >> well, just to me personally,...
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supporting science, technology, and improved economic performance and financial literacy in the 21st century. >> and with the ongoing support of these institutions and foundations. and... >> this program was made possible by the corporation for public broadcasting. and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. >> brown: president obama called on young israelis to see the world through palestinian eyes and challenged israeli and palestinian leaders to abandon formulas and habits that have blocked peace. but even amid his visit, the old threats and realities of violence were present. margaret warner reports from jerusalem. >> warner: the second day of the president's trip to israel and the west bank was met with rocket fire from one place mr. obama won't go: hamas-controlled gaza two landed in sderot, israel in a clear breach of the ceasefire between the islamist hamas faction and israel struck late last year. there were no injuries. a little-known militant group claimed responsibility, saying it wanted to show that israel could not protect its airspace dur
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and concerns with regards to a number of countries but also is a desire for these countries to import technologies and become exporters and see that with china becoming the fifth largest exporter and importer as well and there are other countries in that region also looking to becoming exporters themselves. >> thanks very much indeed for talking to al jazeera. australia is increasing aid and rade links with myanmar. gill arrested made the announcement after meeting thein sein. he's myanmar's first lead tore visit in decades. this is the first visit by a myanmar head of state for nearly 40 years and has been a long time. that's thein sein hoping to achieve from this visit? >> it's been a very long time. 1974 was the last time a president from myanmar, or as it was then burma visited australia. more than anything, it's a symbolic moment, a further recognition the head of state is being welcomed into the international community, and the regional player in was trail yeah stood beside him and said what was happening in his country was remarkable as he paid tribute to him personally for driving that pro
and concerns with regards to a number of countries but also is a desire for these countries to import technologies and become exporters and see that with china becoming the fifth largest exporter and importer as well and there are other countries in that region also looking to becoming exporters themselves. >> thanks very much indeed for talking to al jazeera. australia is increasing aid and rade links with myanmar. gill arrested made the announcement after meeting thein sein. he's...
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they will have technology where caltrans need to interrupt your radio. they can broadcast emergency messages to you. it is state-of-the-art, $439 million project that's been years in the making. it is a milestone for the state of california. this is the first tunnel project that the state has had in ruffle 50 years. the last one was the third bore of the calicot tunnel in the 60s. >> this is really significant. the people of the coastside communities have waited for this for years. they rely on highway 1 for commerce, commuting, quality of life. this stretch of highway one has just been plagued by mudslides, ro ro rockslides, slip-outs. this tunnel is a solution to a long-term problem that they have been seeking. >> reporter: once the lantos tunnels open, devil's slide will be shut down. the county will take over that stretch of roadway, just roughly about a quarter mile stretch. within roughly a year, they will reopen it only to bikes and peds. no more cars on that road but the view will still be there so if you want to walk up to it, you will be able t
they will have technology where caltrans need to interrupt your radio. they can broadcast emergency messages to you. it is state-of-the-art, $439 million project that's been years in the making. it is a milestone for the state of california. this is the first tunnel project that the state has had in ruffle 50 years. the last one was the third bore of the calicot tunnel in the 60s. >> this is really significant. the people of the coastside communities have waited for this for years. they...
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they say that it would help maximize safety and efficient use of the bridge's new toll taking technology when it goes to all electronic tolls next wednesday. we going to keep reminding you, as will sue. >> good morning, we have another toll plaza to look at, the bay bridge, where it is not moving at all, bumper to bumper, with an early accident on the incline with things continued to the macarthur maze. southbound 101 at mouth san pedro, reports of an accident with traffic picking up off on the shoulder. we have very slow traffic in san jose and it is 17 in the northbound direction because of an early accident. >> seeing sunshine out there and we will talk >> mostly unmy and ♪ i've got a feeling that tonight's ♪ >> i know. i just love the song, ang. i got a feeling today's going to be a good day too because, look at her. fergie is here. bringing the glam to times square. those women with her have been getting makeovers all morning long. >> yes. >> with her new cosmetic line. in a few moments she'll be reveal it. her first interview she's given since -- >> that's right. we'll talk to
they say that it would help maximize safety and efficient use of the bridge's new toll taking technology when it goes to all electronic tolls next wednesday. we going to keep reminding you, as will sue. >> good morning, we have another toll plaza to look at, the bay bridge, where it is not moving at all, bumper to bumper, with an early accident on the incline with things continued to the macarthur maze. southbound 101 at mouth san pedro, reports of an accident with traffic picking up off...